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An. Ahebican , " Four *m - Hand."— We are. much obliged to Mr Whipple for a ride behind his splendid team on Tuesday. The four horses were well matched," richly upholstered, and stand about ten feet from the waggon. They got over the ground at a spanking speed, and grow gravel, cobblestones, mud, and so forth, at every leap. Wo think there was more of the so-forth than anything else.. On the return we were helped out of the waggon by sympathising friends and a derrick. There was ahout half a coffinful of debris in our hair, bosom, and eyes, while our face looked as if we had participated in a privato powder explosion. We enjoyed the ride very much, and sincerely hope Mr Whipple will die a natural death, but we have our doubts.— Danbury News.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1903, 8 February 1875, Page 3

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1903, 8 February 1875, Page 3

Untitled Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1903, 8 February 1875, Page 3

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